21st February 2004
If you ever think of leaving a match early to miss the rush, just think of what you might miss! Back on this day in 2004 Charlton were beating Blackburn 2-1 in their Premier League clash at The Valley. In the last minute of normal time, Blackburn were awarded a corner and desperate for an equaliser their goalkeeper Brad Friedel went forward to join the attack – and he scored! It was the only goal the American scored in over 600 league and cup games he played in this country. But his involvement in the game wasn’t over. With seconds of added time remaining he had to retrieve the ball from the back of his net – Charlton had scored the winner in the 3-2 victory. Early leavers would have missed all that!Friedel played 84 games for the USA National side between 1992 and 2005, and represented his country at three FIFA World Cup tournaments. He is the current holder of the Premier League record for most consecutive appearances with 310, a feat he achieved during spells at Blackburn Rovers, Aston Villa and Tottenham Hotspur, until he was left out of the Tottenham team on October 7, 2012. The last Premier League games Friedel missed were Blackburn's final two fixtures of the 2003–04 season against Tottenham and Birmingham City, on May 10 and 15, 2004, respectively.
Friedel is also officially Aston Villa's oldest-ever player, a record he set on February 1, 2011, by playing in the club's Premier League fixture away at Manchester United. Friedel's age of 39 years and 259 days surpassed the previous record held by Ernie Callaghan, who last played for Villa against Grimsby Town in April 1947, aged 39 years and 257 days. Friedel's last appearance for Villa was on May 22, 2011, in a 1–0 home win against Liverpool, aged 40 years and four days.
On May 6, 2012, Friedel also became the oldest player to appear in a competitive match for Tottenham when he played in the club's Premier League fixture at Aston Villa, beating Jimmy Cantrell's near-80-year-old record. He ended his Premier League career after a total of 450 appearances, which remains a record for any North or South American player.
jimmy Cantrell began his professional career at Aston Villa. The inside forward played in 48 matches and found the net on 22 occasions for the club between 1904 and 1907. He moved to Notts County in 1907 where he was converted to centre forward. Top scorer in his three seasons at County he maintained a goal "every other match ratio" in 131 matches and scoring 64 goals in his time there. Tottenham Hotspur impressed by his goal scoring paid a substantial sum for his services in 1912.
In a career interrupted by the First World War, Cantrell lead the Spurs forward line that won the Football League 2nd Division in 1919-20, with, a then record 70 points. He went on to collect a winner's medal in the 1921 FA Cup Final, at the age of 38. He played his last match against Birm,ingham City just short of his 40th birthday making him the oldest Spurs player to feature in a League match. This record lasted until 6 May 2012 when Brad Friedel appeared for Tottenham Hotspur against Aston Villa in the Premier League. Cantrell remains the oldest outfield player to appear for Spurs. Cantrell played 176 times and scored on 84 occasions in all competitions between 1912 and 1922. He joined Midland Club, Sutton Town on 8 October 1923, retiring in 1925....CAREER BELOW.
| Senior career* | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
| 1904–1907 | Aston Villa | 48 | (22) |
| 1907–1912 | Notts County | 131 | (64) |
| 1912–1922 | Tottenham Hotspur | 160 | (74) |
| 1923–1925 | Sutton Town | ||


